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to s'.y nothing of the lu.-a fvnrtl al Idirs of tiie evi nir--?. I'.-ter Marxian Bnwn mil re ceive at hi.r liome on J--t avenue thU afternoon between the .Hours or 4 nnd 6 in honor of Mr3. Walter C. Johnson, of Tenneswe, who is the guest of Mrs. Si. U. Heath. The banquet in honor of Dr. J. Campbell White, of New Tork, and WllUm T. KUla, of Philadelphia, 'in ho Auditorium, in slated for to-night overs will ,te laid for several hun dred guests, ivt only all the vlsltinig delegates in attendance upon ihe Lay men's Missionary Movement, but a large number of Charlatte people be ing expected to attend. Mrs. B. D. Heath will entertain at her oeauciiui num, ' neaurcuio, Piedmont Park, to-imorrow afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Walter C. Johnson, who is , her guest. Mrs.' Johnson was formerly Miss Lucy Ty ler Haley, of Columbia, Tonn.,'and fre- .tas many friends. A large number vt invitations have been issued and ijuite. an elaborate and lovely recep tion is looked forward to. i Mrs. , JVed Oliver will receive et , 'her home on South Tryon street Wed nesday afternon In .honor of her ni2st M- Tnnotih Mvorft.! : Jr.i of Philadelphia The event of Thursifay will be the repetition which Mrs. Walter W. Watt -will give at her home on East Ninth street in honor of her sister, Mrs; L. E. Breteford.-of Ohio, and Mrs. ; Jo seph Myers, Jr., k( Philadelphia. ; .; ' "'""""' ' M k Cards reading as follows. were ire- , Doctor and Mrs. Francis W. irfughes request the honor of your presence , at the marriage of their, daughter - ' Octavla Winder , - ', t , and 1 -. ,s .Ul TV MJIQllfl JUIIJI, JUillUC " , on Saturday afternoon the fourteenth of December ' .: . at half after five o'clock ,' Christ church Newbern, North .Carolina. 1 ' , Miss Hughes is - remembered by many Charlotte people as a guest of Miss Florence Thomas, having visited In the city several times.t Mr. Dunn Is an alumnus of 'the University of North , Carolina. ,and ? is quite .well known here. i ' ' ;Mrs, W. Si Lee,-Jr., and children, wrvo Jiave oeen epenaing two weens with .relatives In Columbus, Ga., are , expectea to return to me city to morrow. ', " The seniors and sophomores of the sdhoo-i of expression of 'Elizabeth College will give a recital In the col lege auditorium this evening, com mencing at 8:30 o'clock. The patrons and friends of the college are cordial ly invited. , ' , . - Wm Ruby ScarbofiMigh, of Gas t6nltt was a visitor in the city yester day, stopping at the Buford. ' ' Invitations reading as follows have been received in the city:' 'Mr. Burton Craige ' ' Requests the honor of your presence t athe marriage of his sister Josephine Branoh X tev ' . - Dr. Clarence Klutta on the evening of Wednesday the - - -eignteemn or juecemoer. -Nineteen hundred and seven 'i at thalf after elxr4 o'clock 6t. Luke's church, Salisbury, North Carolina. Mrs. D. M. Tedder leaves to-.dy for Atlanta,' Ga., to visit her son, Mr. D. Allen Tedder. !. Miss Ruth Tedder returned yester day from a visit to relatives and friends In Lumberton, . - -f.: '!; " n . . i.hhi-.i in T . '. r " Mrs. Walter W. Watt win entertain fit her home, No. 6 East Ninth street, Thursday afternoon, between - the .hours of.4:30 and 6:80, in honor of her. sister. Mrs. Louis Edwin Brejs- ford, of Ohio, who Is her guest, and ' Mrs. George Joseph Myers, - Jr., of Philadelphia, who is the guest of Mrs. Fred Oliver.. Mrs. Watt will be as- mniu ill,. vvvu uia (vouaiit Jackson, F. B, McDowell, A. L. Smith, Baroness van Maltsan, QJeorge Ste phens, Sarah Selblas, of Columbia. S. O,, Wade H. Harris, Fred O'iver W. F. Harding. H, E. C Bryant, T. 6. Franklin, J. L. .' Chambers, I.i ,W. Faison, R. A. Dunn, E. R. Preston, Lockwood Jones, William ' B. Rey nolds, Latta C. ' Johns'on, Misses Matt uowa, iiatue jsrenizer, Anna Morn son, Wargaret Rankin. Mary Brock enbrough, FA'a Llddell, Julja Alexan ' dep. Violet - Alexander, ' Florence Tnomas, Acton juatta, uareiine Thom as, Isabel Lanev. Jennie - McLean, Louisa Thomas, Flizabeth Chambers. Mary Johnston, Dora Grler, Isabel Grler and Elizabeth" Clayton. Eliza ' beth Miller and Master George Ste phens. ' - 1 " "' 1 ' Mrs. N. L. Simmonds leff last even ing ior vva3nmgton to atteno the Prince-Straus - wedding this week. Mrs. Simmonds win be absent fr-wn the city for s6me time, visiting rela tives in Washington. i - i - ('" j , ' Mrs. Osmond h. - Barringer, ho was operated on for -appendicttlsr at the Presbyterian, Hospital two weeks ago, expects to be out by the 10th of the month. She wlir leave for New Yorik'Just before the holidays In order to spend several weeks there with relatives and friends. , i ' , . miss juua Afexinueiv ana tne ecu- i'.' A m fi :1 nl a cr a I A a-1, ., f tm m ty frit and Prc-byterlan colleges to the Y. W. O. A. meeting In Ro-.k Hill, S, C, are 'eVpected fo return' to the, cl'y to-day. Mrs. m. u. naram, mis iuy juong, Mrs. C. N G. Butt and Miss Anna Twclvetfeea returned Saturday might. ' .'MIsm Lucy Wallace of the teach fCforce of Llnwootf College, win re iluito that institution to-day after rpencltnlsr few davs with reiatlvM in the county, jwhs acii urr is spending .several . days with 'relatives in the city. She la a member of the faculty of Lin w6od Co)Ieges a , - . , " Mrs. H. K. C. Bryant and daughter. 4taheth Sharpe, will remain- In- the ly for several weeks bfor leaving , for .Washington ttf join Mr. Bryant. They will continue to make, their home at the Central. '. v n i , ' ' .v . j y lt . MKs Mary Lane Davis has returned .h home in Savannah. Ga., after rpetidlng' several weeks in the city , with T Mrs: jT. O. Gardner, In Piad- s. - Mi. John Crawford of Lancaster, R Ci Is the guest ot her sifter, Mrs. Joht V Mon romerr. at her home on South Tryon street. Mrs..Mont- Blua r.ibbon Vanilla. Takes less. Fl rms perf'tlv. Euy it once and you will uee it always. , . In the i.,ilT; I'.vi. J ! i -,.r., ri. Pcler M.M-nji) TrovMi, : c v. Parker, r.;i a Jui..t Alrv.r.l r. Mr. Ptonewall Jarlr-n, Mrs. Charles W. THIett, Mrs. V C. ltoilman, Mrs. J. P. Woodall. Mrs. Pritchett. ot Vir oi ; ginia: Mrs. Walter Anthor-y. Wilhamsport. Pa.; Mrs. XI. K. Beyer, Mrs., R. . H.' Jordan, Mrs. George W. Goocunan, of McoresviUe. , In the hall: Mrs. E. C. Register and Miss Violet Alexander, In the libiary: Mrs. Johnson Smith, Mrs. J. H. Ham, Mrs. J. C. Brunson, Mrs. Eugene Reilley, Mrs, W, L. Nicholson. Mrs, I. W. Faison, Mrs. J. E. Dye, Mrs, F.' C. Abbott. Mrs. M- A. Bland and Mrs. Pabney Tarborough. ..," ' In the dining room: Mrs. O. P. Heath, Mrs. E. A. Cole, Mrs. C 1 Hunter. Mrs. Manlev Edwards, Mrs. W. O. Nisbet, Mrs, . W. a Dowd, Mrs. W. L.. Butt, Mrs. Thomas M. Earn hardt, Mrs. G. C. Huntington, Miss Helen Heath. Miss Evelyn Nisbet, Miss Ola Herron and Miss Onnie An drews, of Greensboro. '.' In the rear hall: . Misff Mairy Ir win, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Norma Van Landingham, Mtss Mary Spencer Anderson, Miss Jrlarie Wheeler, Miss Pattie- Lee, of Monroe, -and Mrs. Charles W. Anderson. -. . ' 'iLenolr News: "Mrs. C.'C. Kennedy, of Charlotte, la in Lenoir, with a trained nurse, 'Miss Florence Hamil ton, being called here by the Illness of Mrs. S. O., Smith, -who I a nephew of Mrs, Kennedy.' . , r vj,- """"" - ", Mr. and Mrs: J, Meek Boyce, of Gastonla are vlsfUnig at the home of Mr. J. C. Reid, In the Sharon com munity. ' - THE YEAR'S PROGRAM3IE." - Historical Study of the JjocnV Chapter, Daughters of the , American Revo- lution Aiuiounced. . , -.," ' The local D, A.. R. Committee on historical etudy, of which Mrs; H. Dudtey Burkheimer is chairman, and Mesdames I, W, Fason and H. , L. Hunter are members, hua announced the , following programme ' for . the Daughters of the American Revolu tion during the coming year:. , . December- North Carolina study. 1.. . The 1 Mecklenburg Declaration. i. The Edenton Tea Party. January--Active Ware fare In North Carolina, ' - 1." Alamance, first battle of the Revolution, i. - Battle of Char lotte, , ,v " February South Carolina ', Study. 1. .Incident, leading to hostilities; 2. Seige of Charleston. ,"', March Important Personage. , . Governor Tryon in North Carolina; 2. Thomas Jefferson's services to the United States. April Churches - an Grounds. . , 1. Famous churches. ' . Important . grounds.- MayWomen and Social tlons.' 1. Patriotic women; Buttle historic battle Condl 2. Co- lonlal gaieties. June Genealogical Study. 1 Irish nd' Scotch-Irish in North Caro Una. 2.. Hugenot in South Caro llmv. , HE WILL NOT IUSSIGN. Alderman W. C. Maxwell States That He Has Reconsidered wltlKlrawtnar i From thn Board Action Taken at the Rcaucst of a Large Number of i Constituents. At the urgent request of a large number of the citzens of Ward 7, Alderman W. C Maxwell has decided' not to tender his resignation at Ihe meeting of the board to-night. Sver at weeks ago The Observer stated that Mr. Maxwell mad decided' to withdraw from city affairs In order to devote all of his time to his law practice and his large business inter ests. General regret was expressed at the time this announcement was made on the part of Charlotte people generally for all recognised Mr. Max well's worth to the city of unswerv ing ideals.' Every voter in Ward 7 rehllzed in a peculiar way what It would mean if Mr, Maxwell were to resign and hence delegation after del egation and individual after individual called upon him at his office and In his home to remonstrate and insist that he continue' to serve. After thinking over the situation, this he decided' to' do. In conversation with an Observer man over the 'phone last night he stated that he had held up the matter and that he would not ten der hie resignation at to-night's meet ing. , " DREW PISTOL OX OFFICER ' Bob Fisher and Constable Jim John it son lit Melee at Davidson To Be , . Tried at This Term cf Court. -' Bob Fisher, a white man, was brought to the city late yesterday af ternoon from Davidson and lodged in the county Jail to await trial for hav ing assaulted an officer with a deadly weapon and for carrying a pistol. Jim iown. toVn "marshal af Da-i fvldson, went to arrest Fisher. No l lf Lta f J sooner had he stated th object of.JS tt ?0' i?, to Th The trouble arose yesterday when Mr. his visit whert Fisher Jerked out his' quickly to fetows. After soma delay Fisher was arrested and carried be fore Magistrate J. Lee Sloan, Jr., . to be tried on the double charge of car rvlnr a concealed weannn m.l jsaultlnV an officer with intent to kill. He was &ouna over and in default of bond .sent to Charlotte to await trial i at this week's critnnal court. He will also be tried before 'Squire Jj W. Cobb this afternoon on a warrant charging him with the larceny of a pistol, i - . , - - -' " "" . Prominent Telephone Officials'' Com- tMr. Theodore N. Vail, of Boston, president of the American Telephone snd Telegraph ' Company, Mr. Ed ward J. Hall, of New York, president of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Mr.. W. T. Gentry, of Atlanta. Ga.. vice presi dent of . the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, three of th most prominent telephone ofllcials In America, will " arrive., In the city Tuwiday- evening for the purpose of vlKltlng and inspecting the local tele phone exchange and conferring rela tive to telephone conditions in the South, They will spend the night In the cltjr, lesvlng the next morning. . ; The Year's Budget. $2,000. . The special to The Observer from Rock Hill, e. C, vesterday about the Y. W. C. A. Convention contained a typographical error, which should be corrected. Instead of the year's, bud get being raised to 200 as the article gave it, it should have been to 12,000. The convention In all senses of the term proved a most Interesting one to these Charlotte ladles who attended When December's lev fingers Have shorn each forest tree, - . U's tlms to tone your system By taking Hllitters Rcky Mountain Tea, - R. II. Jordan A Co. . . J. j 1 I 1. V. I ::r. p. l. i J was re?!sttred I the Buford vf s :.:aj. u. 'n. iKV, , t.t C a. .ion r V - crclay. ' luviJ-nn, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending teveral clays in the city with friends. . Mr. T. L. Coitella, of Albemarle, was registered among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club jyes- terday. Mr. R. N. Neely, of Mooresviiie. ppent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Central. Mr, L. J. Ridge, or Greensboro, was a vlfaimr in the city yesterday. . Mr, W. W. Green, of Raleigh, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr, Meyer E Nathan spent yester day in Gastonia with friends. . Rev. W. H. Stevenson will return to day to his duties at Erekine Theologi cal Seminary, after preaching yester day at Steele Creek. ' Mr. G. W. Detter, of Rockf Hill," S. C, spent ast night in the city, stop ping, at the Buford. - Among the guests at . the Buford last night were Messrs. J. R.' Fowler, of Columbia, and J. E. Fowler,- of Orangeburg, 6. C. - " Mr. L. C. McDonald, of Cherryville, spent, last night in the city. . . '. . Mr. Thomas P. Moore, of Torkvllle, S. C was a Charlotte1 visitor yester day . .k -.- , . - : Dr. Louis Freldhelm, of Rock Hill, S. C spent last night in the city. - Dr. Funrian P. Covington, .of Flor ence, S. Ci was registered among the guests at the Central last night . Mr." J. A. Vaughan, of Statesvllle, spenit last night in the. city. ', - Among the guests at the Central last night were Messrs. H. F. Jackson and F. D. Fant, of Columbia, S. C. Mr. J. C. Lusk,-a prominent rail road man - of Charleston, fi.-- Ci- - Is spending to-day ih he city, stopping at me aeiwyn, . 1 Mr. C. Fitzslmmons, of Columbia, S. C was registered ,v among the guests at the Sclwyn last night. Mr. John T. Patrick, of Wadesboro, was a , Charlotte visitor' yesterday, stopping at the fielwyn. . Rev. J. H. Pessly, of Statesvllle, epent last night in the city en houte to his home after having .preached yesterday at Sard is church in the county. , , , - BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and . About the City. The board of school commission era la due to meet in the city hail to-morrow night. " ' , ' ' The Ladles Foreign Missionary Society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet in the church par lors this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Matt Ransom McCorkle, of Newton, well known in Charlotte, has secured through the influence of Sen ator Simmons a position In the De partment of Agriculture at Washing ton. , . Inadvertently The Observer stat ed yesterday morning that the Rich ardson Orchestra furnished the mu sic at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker's reception Saturday evening. " It ehould have been the Asbury Orches tra. . 1 ';', '' There will be an Impiartant meet fng of the Mecklenburg Medical So ciety in the council chamber of the city hall to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Aside from the regular (busi ness, omeers wm be. eiectea ior tne ensuing years. A full attendance of the members Is deelred OFFICIAL BOARDS MEET. County Commissioners, Board of Ed . oration and Board of Aldermen Will Hold Sessions To-Day and To-XIght, Respectively. , A number of Important mutters will cfme up for discussion and settlement to-day and to-night at the meeting of the various official boards of the city and county. , The question of whether suits will be instituted for the recov ery of back taxes will be uppermost with the commissioners, is not at all unlikely that they will advise the tax .assessors to proceed; unless the tax-payers agree to pay up all they owe. The taxes which have been un paid for Ave .years, In some Instances, amount to $50,000, and the assessors declare that this must be paid. The school board has several matters to review and this meeting promises to of soma interest. With the aldermen to-night there will be some lively discussions. It being the time agreed upon to elect two aldermen, considerable anxiety I experienced as to ' its results. Other matter having a financial hearing will probably come up. ' Did the Cant Come From Charlotte? A Charlotte lady who attended the Y. W. C- A. convention in Rock Hill, S. C, Ian week called up The Ob server office last night to astf whether or not any of the old Charlotte cars were now In service on the Rock Hill horsercar system. Ignorant of the facts, an Observer man referred the lady to the 4C's as the most ",'"; v-. New crop Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates and Figs. M. CROWELLt t , Thne T44 and . ; HAVE THEM - PRY CLEANED . NOW ' .. I 4 J y ' Why wait until the last mo ment before you have us clean and . press your evening . waists and gowns? ;you know you'll need them for the holidays. f Notify us by pTione ' when your work la ready; we'll call, . and . : they'll . be returned promptly, looking like new. Our dry cleaning is odorless, floes not Injure the most deli cate fabrics and helps to re store dull or - faded color. prices always reasonable. Cfc:rlclle Steani f laqniry Lnundcrcrs, -Dyers, Clenners. . gt South Tryon Street. Goods , We are filling up our new first floor with a fine display of Christmas Nov elties, such as. China, Dolls, Books and thousands of Novelties. These were bought at closing out figures and 'you c&n get big1 bargains. ) DOLLS! DOLLSl DOLLS! We imported our Dolls this year and are giving much ' better f value than ever before. Beautiful Dolls ot all kinds at attractive prices. . RIBBON SALE LOT 1 'Fine All-Silk. Rlbons, bought way under price from one ot the best manufacturers. ' All new,' fresh Rib bons. AH colors and. up to Inches wide.. Most of ltworth ,I5c. . yard,, and a good part regular? and 40c. values. '. The best "bargains m Ribbons we have eves shown, 15c yard. . LOT a Extra choice Ribbons, all width up to 3 1-8 Inches vide, just the thing for fancy work and hair rib bons, worth up to 15 and 20c- yard; 10c. yard. , , CLOAKS' AND SLITS We are having a big trade-in our new Cloak room. . Special fow prices and pretty Coats and Suits. ' Special lot Children's Coats, at va riety , of styles; worth one-fourth to one-third more, ; $2.50, $1.00, $5.00. MILLINERY We have lately gotten a new stock of Millinery and at prices about half earlier figures. This makes quite a difference. Our milliners are trim ming' some of their prettiest l?ats, IVEY'S Will Stay For "pain in back or chest, Klng's Anti-Pain Plaster touches the soot, Tis especially good to protect, the lungs with ocelot these on front and back. They are 25 cents and their curative and protective power is very great. Sold by Burwell-Dunn He- tall Store. NTTNNALLY'S BONBONS, ASSORTED unocoiates, unocoiato Peppermints, .. Crystallised Flxs, Jordan Almonds, Chocolate Almonds,. Cliocelate Nuts, Pacanelles, etc., freeh by express Junt received. WOODALL A SHEPPARD, . Druggists. TO LET I'VE JUST ONE HOUSE FOR rriu, oui u w tne oest ra nous in Charlotte. New (no microbes, unless you f take them with you), modorn throughout, built for comfort and con venience. It challenges comparison with higher priced place. It's on E. . 10th. between C. and D. Now, don't alt peak at ones. E. L, KEKSLER, S S. Tryon street. 'Phone 344. HAttKKY & PAGE. ELECTRICIANS. Everything electrical, house, mill and Mine work a specialty. We also furnish estimates for. cHy lighting plants. HAP.K3T A PAGE, 24a JV. Trade St , Charlotte, N. C. Shop 'phone 921. . Night call 1109 and 18S4. FARM FOR SALE, 100 ACRES NEAR Myers Park; not outsj-lo city limits, on the new big road, will soon be worth $8,000. ?. If taken in next few riayr price 14,600; fine placo for poultry and truck ing. Deu't miss It. J. ARTHUR HEN- . PERSON A BRO. . FIFTY TO SEVrNTY-FIVB PER CENT, eft on . second-hand typewriters. 200 machines -at pr!ei that will astonish on oy tntir rnearnes j. k. chat on ft vH I!' h, -jryen Bt. 'fiene M. THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS M N. Tryon, 29 W. Trade, 224 E. Trade, newly refuted marble-slabbed lunch counter; make a very attractive luncn . and dining rooms. Bill of far includ , log all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. - - , SMOKED RALMON IN TWO GRADES. &c. and 30c. lb. Whole Cod Fish, best (fuallty, 10c. lb. Egg Noodles inc. in., Ound Mscarsnl ?c, ' et 8 for !5e. Italian Chestnuts loo. lb. Ham WAe. Country Cured 17'4& BR1DQER8 St CO. ITS EASY TO MAKE THE MOST DE , llclnu desnert lf you om the rlht '' flavoring extract. Blue Ribbon Vanilla answers that purpose. JACOBS' CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS. We are going to sell lots of it so you better not wait to long la order what Jou want No belter candy made tlmit soot'. JAS. P. 8'i'OWK A CO., Drug gUt. 'Phone 178. MADAME, HOW IS YOUR STOCK OF Mtnennwalf Runiember we have tn Vcmdcl mlnomoat, alw Atmore's, We m sure these are the pest on the ..miwkft. so tis lifar frm you, MILLER-VAN NF.SS Xi.. 27 V. Tryon. 'Prones S and US. WfAT WE SEnVK W APPETIZINfl end healthful. It's a long Journey to flml a b'ttr nnu, ' healthier food or prli'M. nwrs prjpular. Kiitlnj . hr mean nrtfartlon sr well a ttood hu mor. Gt.M INNING ROOM AND Special notices LUNCH CXJUNTli.lt. Wool Blanket Bargain - Single AU-Wool Gray Blankets that were they in pair would be worth one-third more than specialties , .. 9c. and $1.25 each $5.00 11-4 AU-WOol Blankets, $3 S . North Carolina 1 1-4 AU-Wool Blank eu, a lot we cleaned np from mill at end of season; assorted borders. $5-00 value, at..,.,, $$.08 . Sort, Downy Cotton Blankets at 9SC Pair , , , . 100 pair large slse oft. doijny Gray and White Cotton Blanket. Prtee . Good Comfort Value Splendid values in Comfort, not the kind filled with lumpy cotton. Each Comfort is filled with pure cotton or, down that ha been sterilised and la hyglentcally pure. Prices...... , ,,..ec. to $7.50 . . - - . Woolens' Reduced , v ' . Another generous reduction In Weolsns. These re odd pieces and line we will discontinue. The lot contains ome elegant bargains. Its a . chance to buy children' dresses at a saving 8 0o. 15c. Woolen re duced to.'. 38c Neck Fur and Mnir Rich Variety .88c. to $4.60 for Black, and Brown Long Scarf and Throwtee. Large assortment. m $5.00 and IT.50 for Gray Squirrel, Isabella Fog and Opossum Muffs, . Scarfs, Throw and Muffs. 110.00 to $16.00 for Glossy Black Lyn Sable and Isabella Fox. Jap- Mlnk and Squirrel Throwtees, Scarfs and Muffs. $25.00 to $58.00 for Mink Muffs, Scarfs and Throwtee. The slaughter of Women's Suits' continue to fill np the gap made by last week ble sales. We put the knife tn lot more of our regular stock. ' These Suits are not the most expensive, the original values running from $12. 50 to $22.50. ' , Lot represent samples and odd lot that, on account of slse being bro ken, we have decided to close. Materials the best, the majority being . All-Wool, In Cloths and Mixtures. The styles are correct. The lot muflk be closed, and to do so th price is cut one-third to one- - . half, About 25 in this About 20 or 85 in Reduced to... ELK Cr. , WHOLESALE We Kick sometimes, : but our patron never. If you'd like to taste the Joy' of positive, complete satisfac tion, let us make you a suiTor overcoat or both. Join our Satisfied Club and nJoy the winter. SOTSOVERCOATS .' - TAILORED TO TASTES . - ' $20.00 to $50.00. Csbaniss & Co. k . , . , TAnORS, . ' " S. Tryon St " , "GET IT AT HAWXEYa.''. Prescription Purity ' .. The ' absolute Accuracy of - the compounding and the purenes of the drugs used 1 absolutely necessary to th , effectiveness and safety of'th patient fn ail prescription work. Reliance In evrf detail may ' ba had In work. Send the next to u. - Ibwley's ?kmzq Academy advance sale three day nhead. , Thonct 1$ and SCO. ' SEVERAL SPECIALS FOR MONDAY AND TTESDAY . Robe Blankets $1.50 and tSc, A new line of Robe Blankets in a beautiful assortment of rich, daric ........ t. i nl..l..t' .ma..1 . ty.W.. .1 - ftt Kit patterns. . wn j3nari. . ciiuutu r xwuw. riivi..n.. Another Una of Robe Blanket. equally as pretty, not so heavy. Price, $12.(0 to $15.00 Suits, $7.50 lot, original price $12.50 to $15.40. $15.00 to $22.50 Suit Reduced to this lot, value and original price Mi in To correctly express true "Art in If AM tailor. The garment must b perfect In every minute detail. . Tbeae art the ort ot Clothe we Invite yett to examine, to purchase. . to - wear. Long-Tate Clothing Company , , : ;' Good tent on approval retvirnable St our expense. AIM IVERS AND PORID PIAFJ0 c U , will Wr. , T Reduced to $7.50 $10.00 $16.00 to $22.50. .,,.$10.00 . ' SB RETAIL ClotSies Clothes" require the skill of matter for Christmas would bo a most acceptable gift. It pays to buy a Piano of high grade. They last longer, the tone is sweeter and the touch more responsive and elastic. The Jvers & Pond is that Piano'J We want you to sco our new Christen models. sEasy terms if ycu 4fi V juu iJ V.
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